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A Cavernous Malformation…Inside the Spinal Cord

A Cavernous Malformation…Inside the Spinal Cord

Oct 30, 2015 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News, Videos

Imagine the cable that brings Internet access to your home. Inside that cable are many small wires. Outer layers of the cable surround and protect those individual wires, bundling them all together. Now imagine the human spinal cord. It too is composed of tiny...
How is a Kiwi Like a Spinal Intramedullary Lipoma?

How is a Kiwi Like a Spinal Intramedullary Lipoma?

Oct 26, 2015 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News, Videos

There are a lot of ways to go after a kiwi. Some people consume the whole thing, skin and all. Others work hard to get out all the green insides without breaking through the thin skin. If you use this second method, you’ve probably noticed that it’s gotten...
Defusing a Tumor: Dr. McCormick’s Spine Surgery Video

Defusing a Tumor: Dr. McCormick’s Spine Surgery Video

Oct 1, 2015 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News, Videos

Removing a spinal tumor can be like defusing a bomb. The stakes are high. And surgeons must have the ability to both plan carefully and also handle whatever setup they encounter. In a recent spine surgery video, Dr. Paul McCormick helps other neurosurgeons develop...
Then and Now: Spinal Cord Tumors at the Neurological Institute

Then and Now: Spinal Cord Tumors at the Neurological Institute

Jul 27, 2015 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News

Back in 1910, the first surgery was performed at the Neurosurgery Department. That operation was the removal of an “intramedullary” spinal cord tumor, and it was truly a groundbreaking procedure.

Spring’s in Swing: Docs Return from AANS

Spring’s in Swing: Docs Return from AANS

May 15, 2015 | News, Paul C. McCormick, Spine Hospital News

Spring has sprung: the days are longer, the air is warmer, and the doctors have once again returned from the annual meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons.

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